Typical mamak restaurant where the waiters ignores you.. Food is average if not below average. The drinks are made from the least amount of milk possible...im sure they experimentated for months to perfect the art of drink making with least milk... Goreng stuff is bad, rotis are thick and not fluffy... Thosai are small and sticky... Nasi kandar is tasteless and they have one prefect monitoring the rice so that not even a grain is left uncounted... Fried chicken is too small and too greasy but charged as a big chicken. 3 later tea was so light... Never had this light in all these years in several mamak shops...getting the waiters attention is another pain...cashier seems to be another idiot who only seems to be good in stocking up tooth pick jars and tissue containers... Don't go here for the tarik, will spoil ur...
Read moreNormally I go to this place for their Tandoori Chicken. Normal Naan bread set cost RM2.80 and the Tandoori Chicken is RM7.40. You could get mostly everything that is served in Mamak here. Since they include the service tax in the price, you will pay bit more compared to some other Mamak place. Environment is fair but seems a little cluttered with tight arrangement of tables. Food serving time is considerably acceptable but they could do better since I observed that they have fairly quite number of staff. The food portion is also fair. They also have big screen for extra offering, a plus for the football fans. Free public WIFI is also available if you need to be online. For added convenient they also accept Maybank QR for payment...
Read moreWhenever my friends and I go there to eat, I don't know whether it's because we are Africans, they won't allow us to pay with QR. They insist that we pay with cash, but most of the time we don't bring cash with us. we have to go to the setapak mall to withdraw cash. this has been ongoing on several occasions. However, we have seen locals paying with QR. When we confronted them and asked why we were being treated differently, they stopped speaking English and started speaking Tamil. This is essentially racial profiling. We simply informed them that we are all Muslims, we come here to eat halal food, and we thanked them for...
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